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#Question id: 19790


What will be the major difference between the PCR and replication is?

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology
  1. PCR depends upon the nucleotide while replication is depend upon the nucleotide as well as amplicons for analysing its efficiency
  2. PCR based on the inter complementary primers while replication isn’t
  3. PCR is based on Primer while replication is based on Origin site.
  4. PCR is based on Origin site while replication is based on Primer.
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#Question id: 14282

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology

The oxygen transfer rate in an aerobic fermentation process does not depend on the

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#Question id: 14282

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

The oxygen transfer rate in an aerobic fermentation process does not depend on the

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#Question id: 14283

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Aeration ina fermenter is expressed as VVM. What will be the VVM if air is sparged at 2000 L/min with a working volume 10 m^3? 

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#Question id: 14283

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

Aeration ina fermenter is expressed as VVM. What will be the VVM if air is sparged at 2000 L/min with a working volume 10 m^3? 

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#Question id: 14318

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system for manufacture of single-cell protein is Methylophilus methylotrophus. This organism is produced aerobically from methanol with ammonia as nitrogen source. The molecular formula for the biomass is CH 1.6800.36N0.22; these cells contain 6% ash. If the actual yield of biomass from methanol is 42% the thermodynamic maximum, what is the oxygen demand?

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#Question id: 14331

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To ensure turbulent conditions and minimum mixing time during agitation with a turbine impeller, the Reynolds number must be at least 104. A stirred laboratory-scale fermenter with a turbine impeller 5 cm in diameter is operated at 800 rpm. If the density of broth being stirred is close to that of water, what is the upper limit for viscosity of the suspension if adequate mixing is to be maintained?